WEBVTT ISN'TAUTOMATICALLY TRIED AS AN ADULT.BUT SHE COULD BE.FAMILY MEMBERS SAT TOGETHER ANDCRIED TOGETHER AS THEY WATCHED A14-YEAR-OLD LOVED ONE THAT HASNEVER BEEN IN TROUBLE WITH THELAW BEFORE FACE IT JUDGE.THE WEAPON USED ACCORDING TOINVESTIGATORS, AND NINEMILLIMETER HIGH-POWEREDSEMI-AUTOMATIC HANDGUN.THE TEEN WHO WE ARE NOTIDENTIFYING -->> RETRIEVE THE FIREARM, LOADEDTHE FIREARM, SHOT HER FATHER INTHE HEAD.KARIN: HER 71 YEAR OLD FATHERJAMES PONDER DIED.>> THIS IS INVOLVING FAMILY.IT IS TOUGH FOR ME TO PUT INTOWORDS HOW THEY ARE FEELING.IT IS CERTAINLY UPSETTING AND ATRAGEDY.>> WE ARE FILING A MOTION.IT DOESN'T MEAN IT AUTOMATICALLYGETS SENT OVER BECAUSE IT IS UPTO THE COURT.KARIN: THE DEFENSE ATTORNEY SAYSHE'S GOING TO FIGHT TO KEEP THECASE HERE IN JUVENILE COURT.IN A WRITTEN STATEMENT, MOSESSAID HIS MOTION SHOULD NOT BECONSIDERED AS A FINAL POSITIONADVOCATED BY THE PROSECUTOR.THE TEEN MUST UNDERGO A MENTALEVALUATION.MORE HEARINGS ARE REQUIREDBEFORE A JUDGE CAN DETERMINE IFTHIS CASE STAYS IN JUVENILECOURT OR GETS MOVED.MOSES WROTE THAT WHILE TRANSFERMAY BE ADVOCATED AS A RESULT OFTHE INVESTIGATION ANDEVALUATION, NO RESULT CAN BEADVOCATED UNTIL ALL THE RELEVANTFACTS ARE KNOWN.THE CARD STILL DOES NOT GOBEFORE THE HORSE.AND ONE QUESTION STILL REMAINSTONIGHT.WHY DID THIS TEEN ALLEGEDLYSHOOT HER FATHER?IT IS A QUESTION HER DEFENSEATTORNEY COULD NOT ANSWER TODAY.